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HPLC analysis of phytosterols in the roots of grown under different conditions

11/11/2016 Dong Gu Lee, Jaemin Lee, Kyung-Tack Kim, Sang-Won Lee, Young-Ock Kim, Ik-Hyun Cho, Hak-Jae Kim, Chun-Gun Park, Sanghyun Lee

The plant of Panax ginseng has been used as an herbal medicine. Phytosterols of P. ginseng with inhibitory effects on inflammation-related factors in HepG2 cells have been reported.

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